Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] carry [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The path follows the foreshore around RAF Bawdsey and carries on to Shingle Street for around one mile on the road . |
2 | The Way then leads to Langstrothdale over to Oughtershaw and carries on to cross a section of the Pennine Way , giving fine views of the Three Peaks en route . |
3 | But one grey-haired uplander disappeared into a hole below a boulder and was pulled out by the hair and carried back towards Keltney on a stretcher of cut branches . |
4 | Shiu 's assessment ( this volume ) , the ‘ Chelsea Diagnostic Mathematics Tests ’ and the written test used in the Denvir and Brown study ( 1987 ) which were discussed under the heading ‘ Diagnostic assessment ’ are all , when used without individual interviews , examples of formative assessment and carried out before teaching , because they indicate suitable starting points . |
5 | With them , it 's : ‘ You 've got to pass your exams and carry on in education . ’ |
6 | Good food shops in the village , but a great saving can be made if the bulk of provision is bought in Grenoble and carried up by bus or car . |
7 | The lengthy section in the same report on the persecution of the Jews in Germany began by stating that what was currently taking place was the ‘ irresistible extermination of a minority ’ , comparable to the genocide against the Armenians by the Turks during the First World War but carried out in Germany against the Jews ‘ more slowly and in more planned fashion ’ , adding accurately that ‘ in reality a lawless situation has long prevailed , through which every act of force against the Jewish minority is sanctioned ’ . |
8 | One year I walked from Newby Head by Cam High Road to Hawes on a wonderful late spring day and carried on to Hardraw to watch my local band , Settle and Giggleswick Brass Band , take first prize from amongst a great deal of strong opposition . |
9 | Bowing to the East and carrying on like lunatics . |
10 | He was heavily into drugs by the time he left school and carried on at Cambridge . ’ |
11 | Leave the road at the path on the right around 900 yards past the cattle grid and carry on to Alderford and then head west to Rockford . |
12 | The imaging technique and its particular applications in the oil industry are to be further developed through a research project sponsored by an oil company and carried out by BGS in collaboration with Leicester University . |
13 | Intermediate Treatment needs enormous enthusiasm , imagination and energy in the design and carrying out of projects , and the necessary resources of staff and funds have not been forthcoming . |
14 | Just a month later however , this great work was threatened by an advertisement in the Mercury which stated that another plan of Manchester & Salford was to be on the market and carried out by J. Oldham . |